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New Bronco Brian Dawkins impresses during press conference

Below is a transcript from S Brian Dawkins presser in Denver this afternoon.  I am very, very impressed by Dawkins --

BRONCOS HEAD COACH JOSH McDANIELS

Introduction of Broncos S Brian Dawkins

"Brian Dawkins is a special, special person, and he is an even better player. One of the things that I realized shortly after 10:00 Mountain Time, once free agency opened when I talked to him, is that he is exactly what the Denver Broncos are looking for. He is dedicated, he is serious about the game and he is terribly respectful of his family and the organization that he comes from. He wants to come to a place that he can win and that wants him and much as he wants them. It's our privilege to add him as the newest Denver Bronco. He is going to provide us with great leadership and a great attitude. He's got tremendous experience and we are thrilled to have him, Connie (his wife) and his entire family here in Denver." 

BRONCOS S BRIAN DAWKINS

Opening statement

"Wow. This is an absolute blessing. I'm a blessed man. You guys here in Denver will get used to me saying that because I am a blessed man. I realize that I have been blessed to play a lot of years in the league. I was blessed to play for a great organization and come to another great organization. I'm just looking so much forward to the prospects ahead with this team. I was able to meet some of the young guys that I am going to have a privilege of playing with and we're all jacked. I'm kind of jumping around with my words right now because I'm so emotional and excited for this opportunity. It's a new thing for me-free agent and being able to move on to a new team that, like Josh said, wanted me just as much as I wanted to be here."

On why he chose to sign with Denver

"Just hearing Josh and how excited he was and how much they wanted me here. I was not just a want for them. They felt more like it was a necessity for me to be here. That's something that every player wants to feel from an organization. I know what they have on the offensive side of the ball and I waned to help bring something to the defensive side of the ball. I told them in one of the first conversations I had with them that if I do come here and that is the route, then I'm here. I'm going to give you what I got. That may include some things that you have only read about."

On leaving Philadelphia

"This is a time to talk about Denver and the fans here. I will tell you that I have never-it was never dwindling with the fans there in Philadelphia. Yeah, absolutely (it was bittersweet). I can be honest with that. Like I said, this is a day to celebrate myself, my family, the blessing that the Lord has given me with this great organization."

On how many years he can play at a high level

"As many as he (God) blesses me to play at a high level. I have always said that. As long as I can play at a high level injury-free and can give-as long as the guys that I am going to get to know here in a couple of months-as long as they trust me to make the plays that I need to make."

Star-divide

On whether CB Champ Bailey was a determining factor in his decision to sign with Denver

"I don't know about a determining factor, but I will say that it was a huge plus. I've had an opportunity to play with some pretty good cornerbacks. Good cornerbacks like that make my job a lot easier. He's definitely one of those great cornerbacks that I'll have a privilege of playing with."

On Denver's defense

"We are going to go into this thing and we are going to get on the same accord right away. Obviously we are going to have a lot of new faces. The thing about it is you try to gel as quickly as possible. Once we gel and once everybody understands their role-you just do your role, you don't have to do anything outside of your role. If my job is to penetrate in this gap then I am going to do that because I know my guy beside me is doing the same exact thing in his gap. If that's the mentality that everybody is taking care of their gap and dominating their gap then we are going to be a pretty good doggone defense and create turnovers along the way."

On his leadership style

"I only know how to be one way and I genuinely care for the guys that I play with. Those are not words. I tell them, and they may roll their eyes, but I tell them that I love them. That's the type of relationship that I try to build. We have conversations not just about football. Whatever may be on their hearts to talk about, we talk about those things. We get to know each other on and off the field."

On Head Coach Josh McDaniels

"I talked to Josh just a little bit about one of my coaches in Philadelphia, (Secondary Coach) Sean McDermott. They remind me of one another. (McDaniels) was very bright and very enthusiastic of what the vision is for this team. Not winning later, not building nothing, but starting and winning right away. I bought into it and I drank the orange Kool-Aid. It's not about his age, it's about his passion and leadership and I bought into it right away."

On whether he had second thoughts on coming to Denver

"I wouldn't say second thoughts but deep thoughts. You see my family and they mean the world to me. I want to make sure that they are going to be somewhere that they are going to be happy. We want to be somewhere that they can flourish and bloom. I spent 13 years in Philadelphia and I could pretty much drive to work with my eyes closed. So it had to be a place that I was comfortable coming to. I think I'm going to love this place."

On when it hit him that he was a Denver Bronco

"I think when I first got over today I saw the jersey on the table. I think I've worn the green for so long that a lot of people didn't know how I was going to react to this orange. I went to Clemson and wore orange, so I've worn this orange with pride already. So I'm going to put on this orange once again and wear it with pride."

On Denver's direction

"We are not trying to rebuild something. We are trying to build right now and win right now.  That's one of the reasons why I bought in. At this point in my career I'm not looking to really going to places that are rebuilding. Obviously if they were rebuilding they wouldn't be bringing me in here anyway. They would want to get young and start from there."

On his work in the community         

"I've been blessed so much in the time that I've been in the NFL. It's a part of who I am to give because I believe in my faith. To whom much is given, much is required. Hopefully once I get out here, once I get my feet on the ground I'll be able to step out and see what areas the Lord would have me step into."

 

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First step towards our D forming an identity!

Stoked to be getting a guy like Dawkins in here.

From there, I'd like to say that the wheels came off, but that wouldn't feel like an accurate description. The wheels didn't just magically come off, the Raiders all got out of the car, shot the wheels off the own car, busted out the taillights, smashed the windshield and poured Splenda in the gas tank. Then they all piled back inside and started screaming, "CAR WON'T MOVE, ME SAD NOW!" - MJD Yahoo Sports

by donbok1 on Feb 28, 2009 5:14 PM MST reply actions  

Watching the press conference now...

Leadership void: check

Very happy….

Beware the wrath of a patient adversary.

John C. Calhoun --

by bcfunk on Feb 28, 2009 5:14 PM MST reply actions  

I can't help but like his attitude.

He has the type of character we embrace as Bronco fans.

It all starts in the trenches - HT 11/11/08
the behind in your avatar is not a male behind - Zappa 02/18/09

by firstfan on Feb 28, 2009 5:18 PM MST reply actions  

He's like the anti-Travis Henry!

Beware the wrath of a patient adversary.

John C. Calhoun --

by bcfunk on Feb 28, 2009 5:27 PM MST up reply actions  

Favorite Quote
I’ve worn this orange with pride before [at Clemson]

He gets it…. Looks like our defense will have some on-field, adult supervision. Is it September yet?

Beware the wrath of a patient adversary.

John C. Calhoun --

by bcfunk on Feb 28, 2009 5:26 PM MST reply actions  

I watched some of it on NFL network...

class act. This signing is huge.

"Talking tough is easy when it's other people's evil and you're judging what they do or don't believe. It seems to me you'd have to have a hole you're own to point a finger at somebody else's sheet" -- Mike Cooley

by ButteBronco on Feb 28, 2009 5:30 PM MST reply actions  

This has to be the best comment

alked to Josh just a little bit about one of my coaches in Philadelphia, (Secondary Coach) Sean McDermott. They remind me of one another. (McDaniels) was very bright and very enthusiastic of what the vision is for this team. Not winning later, not building nothing, but starting and winning right away. I bought into it and I drank the orange Kool-Aid. It’s not about his age, it’s about his passion and leadership and I bought into it right away."

by gnarlybroncodude on Feb 28, 2009 5:30 PM MST reply actions  

He's drank the orange kool aid-----we'll be fine.....

I see said the Blind man to the Deaf man who was near.
What is it you hear when I speak in your ear.

by UB3 on Feb 28, 2009 5:31 PM MST reply actions  

Wearing orange...

It’s interesting to see how he said “the orange on the table” as opposed to the blue on the table. To me this signifies a switch to the oranges as primaries. Yay!

I like his comment on whether we are rebuilding. Obviously, these guys think we can win now. Could we see an KFC West championship in the very, very near future?

I'm the Hiphopopotamous, flows that glow like phosphorous. I'm poppin' off the top of this esophagus, rockin' this metropolis. I'm not a large water-dwelling mammal, where did you get that preposterous hypothesis? Did Steve tell you that, perchance? Steve...

by papigrande on Feb 28, 2009 5:32 PM MST reply actions  

I amaze myself sometimes.

Obviously, we were very, very close to a KFC West Championship a couple of years ago, but then we released Sam Adams. In this case, KFC West = AFC West.

I'm the Hiphopopotamous, flows that glow like phosphorous. I'm poppin' off the top of this esophagus, rockin' this metropolis. I'm not a large water-dwelling mammal, where did you get that preposterous hypothesis? Did Steve tell you that, perchance? Steve...

by papigrande on Feb 28, 2009 5:33 PM MST up reply actions  

How did I even do that?

A and K are on complete opposite sides of the keyboard. Argh..

I'm the Hiphopopotamous, flows that glow like phosphorous. I'm poppin' off the top of this esophagus, rockin' this metropolis. I'm not a large water-dwelling mammal, where did you get that preposterous hypothesis? Did Steve tell you that, perchance? Steve...

by papigrande on Feb 28, 2009 5:34 PM MST up reply actions  

I kinda like the sound

of KFC West

Have a good time all the time...that's my motto. - Viv Savage

by TD4HOF on Feb 28, 2009 5:35 PM MST up reply actions  

He ate the entire KFC West

the night before he couldn’t get off the field before a 12 men penalty.

It all starts in the trenches - HT 11/11/08
the behind in your avatar is not a male behind - Zappa 02/18/09

by firstfan on Feb 28, 2009 10:56 PM MST up reply actions  

Easy...

…you were talking about Sam Adams. Everything about him makes you think about food. He probably came here thinking it was the KFC West too.

Franklin Gutierrez: "PMR likes him. UZR loves him. Plus/minus had sex with him on Adam Everett's coffee table." - Jeff Sullivan

by coffee on Feb 28, 2009 6:41 PM MST up reply actions  

I am sensing a return to the AFC West of old.

The Broncos and Chiefs compete for the division, everybody laughs at the raiders, and everybody regards the Chargers as the obnoxious little brothers. I say that by 2010/2011 we will have returned to the old format: Broncos→Chiefs→Chargers→raiders. At any rate, I would like to see the Chiefs become our #1 rivals. At least our fanbases seem to respect each other. Might make it a little more fun.

I'm the Hiphopopotamous, flows that glow like phosphorous. I'm poppin' off the top of this esophagus, rockin' this metropolis. I'm not a large water-dwelling mammal, where did you get that preposterous hypothesis? Did Steve tell you that, perchance? Steve...

by papigrande on Feb 28, 2009 5:42 PM MST reply actions  

I am glad to have him, and he obviously is a great player

But watching that press conference, I felt like he did not want to be there, that he is still shocked that Philly didn’t match. I hope that he plays with a chip on his shoulder for the apparent disrespect from the Eagles.

"Me fail english, that unpossible" - Ralph Wiggum
"Duffman is thrusting in the direction of the problem" - Duffman

by Broncoman on Feb 28, 2009 5:46 PM MST reply actions  

How can you expect a team that is deep in its defense to give a 5 year deal to a 35 year old player? We love him to death, but it’s just unreasonable.

by thwalls on Feb 28, 2009 6:40 PM MST up reply actions  

Age

I’ll admit that I don’t know a ton about Dawkins, but the length of the contract and his age worry me. Lynch was younger when we signed him (32 if I have my numbers right), and he lasted 4 years before age caught up with him. A 5 year deal to a guy will be turning 36 during the next season? Wikipedia says the deal has a 2-year termination clause, but I can’t find that anywhere else. I would be curious to know what the terms are on that.

Regardless, I’m sure he’ll be solid for the next 1 or 2 years, and I think he’ll fill that void in the secondary left by Lynch. Hopefully he can be a mentor to some of the younger players too.

by appleshampoo on Feb 28, 2009 6:40 PM MST reply actions  

i think you nailed it square

in regards to leadership. another confident, character-driven, talented man in the defensive backfield. great love it want more of it.

"I want this team to be tough, smart and prepared to play well under pressure...Everybody here in this organization is going to be held accountable to do their job — their piece of the puzzle to make this team a competitor for a championship every season." J-Mac

by Jay Fin Anderson on Feb 28, 2009 8:04 PM MST up reply actions  

His contract has an out after two. 9M is the buy out.

It is better to keep silent, and appear to be wise, then to ramble on and remove all doubt! The Wisest Man, Solomon.

by metalman5050 on Feb 28, 2009 10:29 PM MST up reply actions  

Hey guys, get used to it, B-Dawk was right

He always says he’s a blessed man and points up to the sky after great plays…very good man.

And guess what…you were looking for a leader? THERE’S no better one than Dawkins, even as old as he may be.

by phantom818 on Feb 28, 2009 6:53 PM MST reply actions  

Here is a man, and He Is A Bronco!!!!!!!!!!

It is better to keep silent, and appear to be wise, then to ramble on and remove all doubt! The Wisest Man, Solomon.

by metalman5050 on Feb 28, 2009 10:27 PM MST reply actions  

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